A jeweler takes a perfect diamond and sets it into a golden band with great precision. A pickaxe seems barbaric.
A miner chunks away at ugly rock and dirt, often times having a process to sift through all of the dirt and false-gems to find the ones worth something.
Which of these two encounters the diamond first?
Does the dirt and rock devalue the discovery of the miner?
A jeweler takes a perfect diamond and sets it into a golden band with great precision. A pickaxe seems barbaric.
A miner chunks away at ugly rock and dirt, often times having a process to sift through all of the dirt and false-gems to find the ones worth something.
Which of these two encounters the diamond first?
Does the miner still hold an important step in discovery?